American Rental Association’s new strategic plan
Two-day summit identifies future direction.
To better support the success of its members and advance the equipment and event rental industry, the American Rental Association (ARA) has released a new industry-wide strategic plan that will drive program initiatives over the next three years. This is the first revision to ARA’s strategic plan in more than a decade.
The ARA board of directors met for a two-day session led by a professional facilitator to discuss common issues within the industry and discover common themes in which action plans could be developed around. “As the industry continues to grow and change, so do the needs of the members we serve. After nearly two years of research and compiling data, the five key areas where the association can make a significant impact have been identified for inclusion in the strategic plan,” says Tony Conant, ARA CEO.
The result is a simple, straightforward plan that communicates with clarity the purpose, focus areas and values that will drive ARA into the future:
- Education: Position ARA as the primary source for education and training in the equipment and event rental industry.
- Industry Workforce: Raise awareness of careers in rental and ensure a qualified and sustainable workforce for rental business owners.
- Technology: Encourage rental business owners to effectively use technology to increase operational performance.
- Market Intelligence: Provide industry metrics, forecasting resources and market intelligence tools for the industry.
- Consumer Awareness: Promote the value proposition of equipment and event rental so that consumers think of rental first.
“ARA’s volunteer leadership changes each year and without a multi-year strategy, the direction of the association and its priorities could change frequently. This consistent plan allows staff to advance the priorities set by the membership through board representation. I’m extremely pleased with the outcome and to have worked with bright and talented individuals to establish a plan that will carry the association forward,” says Kevin Hoffman, ARA president.